WO2010142901A1 - Family of fixation devices with variable taper - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
- F16B5/00—Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them
- F16B5/02—Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them by means of fastening members using screw-thread
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- the present invention relates to a family of variable taper fasteners.
- the technical field of the invention is, in general, that of screws and sockets. More particularly, the invention relates to screws and bushings for assembling aircraft structural elements pre-bored in a cylindrical manner.
- cylindrical and / or frustoconical screws made of metallic material and coated with a coating promoting their sliding within a metal are known. bore of elements to be assembled.
- the installation of the interference screws is done simply by pulling them or by pushing them into the bore which by means of an optimized design of the input radius of the barrel of the screw and a coating to low coefficient of friction does not cause damage to the structure.
- the interference installation increases the fatigue life of the structure.
- the new generation of aircraft uses a composite material structure that has the advantage of significantly lightening the aircraft and is not sensitive to the phenomenon of fatigue but, unlike a metal structure, has the disadvantage of a poor conductivity and poses problems of resistance to the impacts of lightning. In order to resist the lightning, it is also necessary to fill any gap that exists between the fixing and the bore thus imposing an interference installation in the composites.
- the invention can also have applications in mixed structures that is to say using composite and metal materials such as aluminum alloy or titanium for example, the device will be installed in a series of metal / composite layers that form the aircraft structure; or also in only metal structures of the aluminum or titanium type for example, in this case there will be no risk of delamination but the advantage of the use of the invention lies in the fact of the elimination of holes conical.
- the taper ratio of the sleeves according to the invention is between a few tenths of a percent and 10%.
- the subject of the invention is therefore a family of devices for fastening elements previously bored in a cylindrical manner, each device comprising
- a screw extending along an axis and comprising a frustoconical drum and a head
- a socket intended to receive the barrel of the screw within it, the sleeve extending along the same axis and having a cylindrical outer surface and a frustoconical inner surface, characterized in that it comprises at least two devices whose bushings present, prior to interference, an identical outside diameter and a different inner surface taper ratio.
- FIG. 1 a schematic representation of a sectional view of a first example of family of fasteners according to the invention
- FIG. 2 a schematic representation of a sectional view of another example of a fixing device according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 a schematic representation of a sectional view of the sockets of a second exemplary family of fasteners according to the invention
- FIG. 4 a schematic representation of a close view of the clamping ranges.
- FIG. 1 schematically represents a sectional view of a first example of a family of devices for fastening elements, according to the invention.
- the elements to be assembled constitute an aircraft structure and the family comprises two fastening devices 1 and 20.
- the device 1 is shown on the left side A1 of its axis of symmetry 5 passing through it in the middle, before interference, that is to say at the very beginning of the installation, when it has been inserted without effort, with play. and without radial expansion, in the structure of the aircraft.
- the device is shown after interference by radial expansion in the structure, the right side B1 of the axis 5, the cutting plane being defined by this axis 5.
- the device 20 is shown before interference, the left side A20 of its axis of symmetry 24 passing through it in the middle.
- the device is shown, after interference, on the right side B20 of the axis 24, the section plane being defined by this axis 24.
- the fixing device 1 is intended to assemble four previously bored cylindrical structural elements 40, 41, 42 and 43, with a diameter 18.
- the elements 40, 41, 42 and 43 to assemble have an overall thickness referenced 12.
- the device 1 comprises a screw 4 extending along the axis 5.
- the screw 4 comprises a frustoconical barrel 6 extending on one side in a flat cylindrical head 7 and, on the other hand, in a thread 17.
- the head 7 forms a disk whose plane is perpendicular to the axis 5, the disk being intended to be disposed substantially parallel to an upper surface 13 of the element.
- the device 1 also comprises a bushing 8 intended to receive the frustoconical drum 6 of the screw 4 therein.
- the bushing 8 extends along the same axis 5 and has a cylindrical outer surface 9 and a frustoconical inner surface 10.
- a distance, called protrusion P1 separates, before interference, a lower surface 14 of the screw head 7 and an upper surface 15 of the bushing 8.
- an initial clearance J1 mounting between an outer diameter 16A of the sleeve 8 before interference and the bore diameter 18 of the elements 40, 41 , 42 and 43 is provided.
- the initial clearance and the expansion are controlled by a pre-machining in the factory, the outside diameter with a precision of the order of a few tens of microns, the socket with its preemanned screw protrusion P1, itself also controlled in the factory.
- the fixing device 20 is intended to assemble two previously bored cylindrical structural elements 44 and 45 with the same diameter 18.
- the elements to be assembled comprise two layers 44 and 45 whose overall thickness is referenced 31.
- the device 20 comprises a screw 23 extending along the axis 24.
- the screw 23 comprises a frustoconical barrel 25 extending on one side into a flat cylindrical head 26 and, on the other side, into a thread 39
- the head 26 forms a disk whose plane is perpendicular to the axis 24, the disk being intended to be disposed substantially parallel to an upper surface 32 of the element 44.
- the device 20 also comprises a sleeve 27 intended to receive the frustoconical barrel 25 of the screw 23 therein.
- the sleeve 27 extends along the same axis 24 and has a cylindrical outer surface 28 and a frustoconical inner surface 29.
- a protrusion P2 separates, before interference, a lower surface 33 of the screw head 23 and an upper surface 34 of the sleeve 27.
- the screws 4 and 23 are driven by pulling via a nut screwed around the thread 17 or with the aid of a pulling chuck or pushing on the head.
- an interference is made between the screw, the socket and the element to be assembled, over the entire thickness.
- This interference corresponds to a difference IF1 and IF2 between a diameter 18 of the bore and an outside diameter 16B and 16D of the sleeve after interference.
- the interference is chosen and predetermined to at least offset the initial clearance, i.e fill the empty space, exerting a radial pressure on the element to be assembled, and thus pre-constrain the assembly radially.
- the two devices 1 and 20 thus comprise sockets 8 and 27 having, before interference, an outer diameter 16A and 16C identical and a C1 and C2 rate of conicity of different inner surface. More precisely, the taper ratio formed by the axis 5 and 24 and the frustoconical surface 10 and 29 of the sockets 8 and 27, respectively, varies inversely with the height 19 and 30 of the sockets 8 and 27 respectively. Typically, the conicity rate is between a few tenths of a percent and 10%, preferably between 1% and 4%. In the preferred embodiment, the taper ratio of the barrel 6 and 25 of the screw 4 and 23 is the same as that of the inner surface 10 and 29 of the bushing 8 and 27, respectively.
- the taper ratio of the barrel 6 and 25 of the screw 4 and 23 may be substantially different from the inner surface 10 and 29. the bushing 8 and 27 to generate variable interference, controlled, along the thickness.
- the conicity rate may vary locally within the same subfamily so as to adjust the interference in a defined area.
- the height 19 and 30 of the sleeves 8 and 27 corresponds, at least, to their outer diameter after interference 16B and 16D and, at most, to ten times this diameter.
- the taper ratio of the sleeve 27 is here equal to the ratio, in percentage, of the difference between its largest diameter D27 and its smaller diameter d27 of its frustoconical inner surface 29 by its height 30.
- C27 (D27 - d27) / 30.
- FIG. 2 schematically represents a sectional view of another example of a fixing device 80 according to the invention.
- This is a countersunk device.
- the device 80 comprises a screw 81 extending along an axis 82.
- the screw 81 comprises a frustoconical drum 83 extending on one side in a countersunk head 84 and, on the other side, in a thread 85.
- the end upper 86 of the countersunk head 84 forms a disk whose plane is perpendicular to the axis 82, the disk being intended to be disposed of substantially parallel to an upper surface of the elements to be assembled.
- the device 80 also comprises a bushing 87 adapted for and intended for the screw 81.
- the bushing 87 comprises a cylindro-conical drum 88 adapted to receive the frustoconical drum 83 of the screw 81 therein and a frustoconical portion 93 adapted to receive the head
- the bushing 87 extends along the same axis 82 and has a cylindrical outer surface 89 and a frustoconical inner surface 90.
- a distance, called protrusion P3 separates, before interference, a lower surface 91 of the screw head 84 and an upper surface 92 of the sleeve 87.
- Figure 3 schematically shows a sectional view of the sockets of a family of fasteners according to the invention.
- the family of devices for a given diameter, consists of N sub-families, each subfamily comprising several devices having different heights and an identical conicity rate.
- the family comprises, for a diameter 49, three sub-families 46, 47 and 48 whose conicity rates are respectively 1%, 2.5% and 4% and whose outside diameter 49 is identical .
- the minimum height of a bush is equal to the maximum height of a bush of the subfamily N-1 so as to have a continuity on the beach. thicknesses to be tightened.
- the height of the bushings changes at intervals of sixteenths of an inch, i.e. of 1, 5875 millimeters.
- a plurality of horizontal parallel solid lines represent sleeve heights one-sixteenth of an inch apart in each of the sub-families 46, 47 and 48.
- the minimum outside diameter of a bushing is 15.04 mm, with a height between one this diameter, that is to say 15.04 mm and ten times this diameter, that is to say 150.4 mm.
- the family according to the invention comprising the three sub-families 46, 47 and 48 makes it possible to tighten reamed elements with a diameter slightly greater than 35 mm and having a thickness of between 52 millimeters and 142 millimeters.
- the diameters 49 and 74 are identical for all the devices of the three sub-families 46, 47 and 48, regardless of their height.
- the smallest inner surface diameter 58 is the same for each device having the largest height of the three sub-families 46, 47 and 48.
- the diameter 58 is different for each larger device in a subfamily.
- the oblique solid lines 56 correspond to the frustoconical inner surface of the taller sleeve 51.
- the smaller inside diameter 58 of the larger sleeve is projected along this truncated cone 56 and thus varies in function of the height of the socket.
- all the sockets of the subfamily 46 have an identical conicity ratio.
- the taper ratio of the sockets of subfamily 46 is here equal, for example, to the ratio, in percentage, of the difference between the largest diameter 74 and the smallest diameter 58 of its frustoconical inner surface 56 by its height 51. .
- the oblique solid lines 60 correspond to the frustoconical inner surface of the taller bush 53.
- the smaller inner diameter 58 of the larger bushing is projected along this truncated cone 60 and therefore varies in size. function of the height of the socket.
- all the sockets of the subfamily 47 have an identical conicity rate.
- the degree of conicity of the sockets of subfamily 47 is here equal, for example, to the ratio, in percentage, of the difference between the largest diameter 74 and the smallest diameter 58 of its frustoconical inner surface. 60 by its height 53.
- the subfamily 47 comprises in particular three sockets X, Y and Z of different height. Each height being separated by one-sixteenth of an inch.
- the oblique solid lines 64 correspond to the frustoconical inner surface of the taller sleeve 55.
- the smaller inner diameter 58 of the larger sleeve is projected along this truncated cone 64 and therefore varies in size. function of the height of the socket.
- all the sockets of the subfamily 48 have an identical conicity rate.
- the taper ratio of the sockets of the subfamily 48 is here equal, for example, to the ratio, in percentage, of the difference between the largest diameter 74 and the smallest diameter 58 of its frustoconical inner surface 64 by its height 55. .
- FIG. 4 schematically represents a close-up view of the acceptable clamping ranges by the X, Y and Z devices.
- the clamping range being the difference between the maximum and the minimum of the structural thicknesses that it is possible to assemble with a device.
- An overlapping area 77 makes it possible to use either the X or Y socket interchangeably to tighten the same element thickness included in this range.
- the overlapping range 77 corresponds to a double margin 78 and 79 of a sixty-fourth inch each.
- This overlapping range 77 of one thirty-second of an inch makes it possible to assemble a thickness of structure included in this overlapping range whether with the sleeve X or Y, this is of interest when the thickness to be clamped is close the end of the clamping range of X or at the very beginning of the clamping range of Y and an uncertainty exists in the choice of X or Y.
- This cover range 77 can also make it possible to compensate for a settlement of the structure during assembly.
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AU2010258497A AU2010258497A1 (en) | 2009-06-13 | 2010-06-08 | Family of fixation devices with variable taper |
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US13/377,822 US9341205B2 (en) | 2009-06-13 | 2010-06-08 | Family of fixation devices with variable taper |
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